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Reflection on the Resilient Leadership in Action Program- Awareness as the Foundation of Resilient Leadership
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I recently completed the Leadership in Action program, hosted by the doctoral college in December. This online course, conducted over nine intensive mornings, is an experiential leadership training designed to develop leadership skills. Specifically tailored for early career researchers, it focuses on cultivating leadership qualities in four key areas: awareness, clarity of direction, leadership presence, and resilient decision-making. In this reflection note, I will first discuss the general structure of the course and then delve into the first dimension of resilient leadership: awareness.
A Reflection on the Guest Lecture of A Noble Prize Winner
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Richard J. Roberts, a Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, graced our university with a guest lecture. Fortunately, my close friend Elena reminded me to attend what turned out to be the most incredible lecture I’ve ever experienced. Even in his 80s, he was impressively vibrant. I had initially expected his talk to be filled with jargon and difficult concepts, assuming it might be too advanced for a layman like me. To my surprise, he presented complex scientific ideas in a concise and comprehensible manner. The hour-long lecture felt like a journey through his life and career: from his childhood to winning the Nobel Prize, to establishing startups, and other astonishing experiences. The audience was entirely engrossed in his narrative, and distraction seemed non-existent. His work, as encapsulated in the word ‘amazing’ that he used in his Nobel paper, genuinely reflects its title—breathtakingly outstanding. From his story, a few observations about what contributed to his monumental success as a scientist stood out:
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publications
talks
Invited Talk in Zhejiang Lab, The landscape of AI ethics and safety from the UK to China
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Title: The landscape of AI ethics and safety from the UK to China
Ph.D. Students Poster Competition
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Poster: Understanding the Impact of Social Heuristics on Trust in Human-AI Teams’ Decision-making
Applying Behavioral Economics and Psychology to Enhance the EU AI Act in Preventing AI Manipulation and Psychological Harm
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Slides: Applying Behavioral Economics and Psychology to Enhance the EU AI Act in Preventing AI Manipulation and Psychological Harm Abstract: Applying Behavioral Economics and Psychology to Enhance the EU AI Act in Preventing AI Manipulation and Psychological Harm
teaching
Teaching Assistant for the Pervasive Computing Unit
Workshop, University of Bath, Department of Computer Science, 2020
This unit was designed for the master student in human-AI interaction. I delivered a guest lecture about privacy and algorithm manipulation to students, and organized weekly Q&A sessions.
Teaching Assistant of the AI Challenge Unit
Ph.D. course, University of Bath, Department of Computer Science, 2023
In this unit, AI Ph.D. students are required to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams to propose solutions to current AI challenges that integrate computer science, social science, and electronic engineering. As the instructor, I guide each team in brainstorming, establishing clear roles and responsibilities, developing timelines, and ensuring that the social science aspect of the project is fully considered.